Key information
Your vehicle is supplied with
two
coded keys.
Only a
coded key
will
start your vehicle. Spare coded keys
can be purchased from your
dealership. Your dealership can
program your key or you can “do it
yourself”, refer to
Programming
spare keys.
Large metallic objects, electronic
devices on the key chain that can be
used to purchase gasoline or similar
items, or a second key on the same
key ring as the
coded key
may
cause vehicle starting issues. If
present, you need to keep these
objects from touching the
coded
key
while starting the engine. These
objects and devices cannot damage
the
coded key,
but can cause a
momentary NO—START condition if
they are too close to the key during
engine start. If a problem occurs,
turn ignition OFF and restart the
engine with all other objects on the
key ring held away from the ignition
key. Check to make sure the
coded key
is an approved Ford
coded key.
Controls and features
84
Summary of Contents for 2001 Explorer
Page 165: ... Front Rear Roadside emergencies 165 ...
Page 230: ...3 5 2 4 1 Capacities and specifications 230 ...
Page 252: ...252 ...
Page 253: ...253 ...
Page 254: ...254 ...
Page 255: ...255 ...